

And like most stories about modern wrestling, the best place to start is Stamford, Connecticut-home to wrestling's last remaining powerhouse promotion, the WWE. With or without Lesnar, it's a story that should be told.

And when there's something to say, he has an advocate. Brock Lesnar lets his performances speak for themselves.

"Brock Lesnar doesn't want to talk to anybody. "I t's not that WWE doesn't allow you to talk to Brock Lesnar," Heyman explained. With the exception of the occasional television spot at ESPN, Lesnar simply doesn't do press. It's been an amazing journey -but one you won't hear about from Lesnar himself. The rematch with Undertaker cements Lesnar's status as wrestling's biggest contemporary star. And no one likes it when their fantasy is burst. "And all of a sudden, the fantasy world of WWE got b-h-slapped into waking up from their dream, because, much like everything else in life, the streak came to an end. People are still legitimately pissed off because so many people look to live vicariously through the personas and the characters in WWE because it's a fantasy world. "That something in the world of sport or entertainment or sports entertainment could truly live on forever. "Because the streak was something very special and everyone wanted to believe it would be the exception that defines the rule ," Lesnar's advocate, Paul Heyman, told Bleacher Report.
